A while back there was something on the list about
these stupid Messenger Service pop up ads. I looked in the archive but found
nothing on them.
Did anybody find a free way to stop them? They are
coming in on the web server and I have put up with them for a while, now they
are just making
Stopping Advertisements with Messenger Service Titles
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/using/howto/communicate/stopspam.asp
Randy
Ellis
Senior
Programmer Analyst
City
of Overland Park
-Original Message-From: Adaryl Wakefield
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A while back there was something on the
list about these stupid Messenger Service pop up ads. I looked in the
archive but found nothing on them.
Did anybody find a free way to stop them?
They are coming in on the web server and I have put up with them for a
while, now they are just making me
Three
words to stop these ads:
FIREWALL, firewall, FireWall
If you
repect your site's content and your databases, get any kind of firewall and get
it out there in front of your web servers.
Robin
Greenhagen
President
GSIhttp://www.gsi-kc.com/
-Original Message-From: Adaryl
Its behind a firewall. That's one of the things
that had me grinding my teeth.A.
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From:
Greenhagen, Robin
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Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 12:14
PM
Subject: RE: [KCFusion] Messenger Ads
(OT)
Three words to stop these
Then you
definitely have your firewall ports too loosely configured. Those messages
come in on UDP ports 135, 137, and 138; TCP ports 135, 139, and 445, which
should almost NEVER be opened up to the outside world on a Windows
basedserver.
Robin
Greenhagen
President
Your firewall should be blocking SMB and Netbios.
Mark Kirkbride
Senior LAN Administrator
FBD Consulting, Inc.
(913) 319-8836
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Message-
From: Adaryl Wakefield
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Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003
12:38 PM
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Ironic you bring this up now. We've just started getting them recently. Turns out a
defective
firewall that was taken off line was not immediately replaced. We're trying to find a
software
firewall as a temporary fix, but the first two I tried (Tiny Personal Firewall and
ZoneAlarm) both
have
A follow-up on this. We finally had to remove Tiny Personal Firewall from our FTP
server. A pattern
had developed where you would start downloading a file, about 200KB would download,
then the server
would crash with a blue screen and memory dump. I re-installed service pack 6a, the
security
Title: Message
I use a 3Com modem at home, similar I
am sure to what you have. You can probably restrict a range or
individual. Likewise, you probably can tell it to restrict ALL but a
certain set of them. 443 is the SSL port, 80 is http, 21 ftp, 22/23 are
ssh i think. 1433 is SQL server.
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